ZAIO & CS Questions

jw

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Is Z-AIO basically a direct replacement for Klasse AIO? Does it have any swirl filling capability?



It sounds like most people are using CS as a final topper. My question is after you've applied CS and it's time to reapply can you just use Z5 or Z2 over CS or do you have to strip everything off?



Thanks
 
jw said:
Is Z-AIO basically a direct replacement for Klasse AIO? Does it have any swirl filling capability?



It sounds like most people are using CS as a final topper. My question is after you've applied CS and it's time to reapply can you just use Z5 or Z2 over CS or do you have to strip everything off?



Thanks



IMHO, Z-AIO exceeds Pre-Voc Klasse-AIO (which was/is one of my favorite products).

No, Z-AIO doesn't have any 'fill' nor does Klasse-AIO. Z-AIO will take care of minor marring, but not much more. It's not a SMR by any means. It will clean your paint, and restore the luster + add protection.



When it's time to re-apply CS:



You can re-apply CS, or apply Z5 or Z2 over CS, or use another LSP over CS, your choice.



By the time CS wears off, you'll probably need to address some marring or other imperfections, but if not, you're good to go with a LSP.
 
ZAIO will remove minor marring, some have reported that it does remove some swirls. I would think that is paint and pad dependant.



You can apply Z2/5pro over CS.
 
Well Z5p was developed to address micro-marring with some fill capabilities. Z-AIO is in between Z5P and Z-PC, right?
 
gmblack3a said:
ZAIO will remove minor marring, some have reported that it does remove some swirls. I would think that is paint and pad dependant.



You can apply Z2/5pro over CS.



Bingo Bryan.

A wide range of surface marring can be address with ZAIO by varying the pad but the best route would be to use a more abrasive polish (Z-PC, Menzerna IP, etc) and a less abrasive pad.
 
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